Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1Adam & Charles Black, 1887 |
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... Lord of the Isles was published in January 1815 , two years after Rokeby . He had for several years meditated a poem on the subject of Bruce and his adventures , and had hesitated for some time between it and Rokeby . He was fully aware ...
... Lord of the Isles was published in January 1815 , two years after Rokeby . He had for several years meditated a poem on the subject of Bruce and his adventures , and had hesitated for some time between it and Rokeby . He was fully aware ...
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... Lord of the Isles , Scott in a happy moment bethought him of what proved to be a much richer source of revenue - the unfinished manuscript of a romance in prose . We are apt to wonder now that Scott did not abandon verse at once , when ...
... Lord of the Isles , Scott in a happy moment bethought him of what proved to be a much richer source of revenue - the unfinished manuscript of a romance in prose . We are apt to wonder now that Scott did not abandon verse at once , when ...
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... Lord of the Isles was virtually his last serious effort as a poet . In this Introduction , of course , we have to deal with Scott's verse - poetry only , which does not exhibit his genius at its full strength . Strictly speaking , his ...
... Lord of the Isles was virtually his last serious effort as a poet . In this Introduction , of course , we have to deal with Scott's verse - poetry only , which does not exhibit his genius at its full strength . Strictly speaking , his ...
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... lord pursue . The eager pack , from couples freed , Dash through the bush , the brier , the brake ; While answering hound , and horn , and steed , The mountain echoes startling wake . The beams of God's own hallow'd day Had painted ...
... lord pursue . The eager pack , from couples freed , Dash through the bush , the brier , the brake ; While answering hound , and horn , and steed , The mountain echoes startling wake . The beams of God's own hallow'd day Had painted ...
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... . The wakeful priest oft drops a tear For human pride , for human woe , When , at his midnight mass , he hears The infernal cry of " Holla , ho ! " GLENFINLAS ; OR , LORD RONALD'S CORONACH.1 " For them 14 EARLY POEMS - BALLADS.
... . The wakeful priest oft drops a tear For human pride , for human woe , When , at his midnight mass , he hears The infernal cry of " Holla , ho ! " GLENFINLAS ; OR , LORD RONALD'S CORONACH.1 " For them 14 EARLY POEMS - BALLADS.
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